Open Their Eyes

As he looked out, Elisha saw a surrounding army of Syrians.
His younger assistant looked out and saw the overwhelming number of soldiers around and about them.

The younger man said to Elisha,
“How shall we do?”

Elisha, who knew Elijah and desired and received what Elijah had… looked at the young man and seeing
MORE than the young man did,
looked to Heaven and asked The Father,
“Open his eyes, that he may see”.

Then, the younger man saw what Elisha saw.

If you have younger men in your life
you must lead them and pray this prayer for them.

You must  spend time with them. listen and be aware of where they are and at what stage they are in.

After gaining growth and vision and maturity yourself,
you must do this for those not where you are.
It is not limited to physical age…
it’s Spiritual.

You may be older spiritually than a guy older than you in physical years.

The same leadership and attitude of prayer holds.

For, if we who are older or mature do not these things for the younger… know that some other source of influence will.

We do have a common enemy….with great influence.

Do not fail these younger guys.

It’s the fundamental element of
FIGHT CLUB.

Notice the younger.

Teach them to be, lead them to be, and show them how to be a Man.

Lead them to be a spiritually driven Man.

Example for them what it is to follow Christ in an evil world. Show them how to be in the world,
but not of it.

Lead them by words and more so
by a lifestyle of dedication to Christ…and His Words.

Do not abdicate your responsibility.

Many do.

Do not leave them to “find” their way.

An incorrect “way” will find them.

We have a common enemy.

Elisha did not leave the boy alone.

He prayed God to open the young man’s eyes.

The young man gained sight he would not have had for some time to come….or maybe, ever,

You would want the same thing done for you.

Terry
January, 2016

KB 81

Michael Jordan was labeled a “gunner” when he first entered the NBA. It was said he could shoot but he could not
win. That was the general consensus until about 1989, when the BULLS obtained some quality players….and a Coach
who knew how to lead them.

The initial consensus changed over the next couple of years…..he went on to win 6 Titles, was and still is recognized
as the greatest basketball player in history.

Kobe Bryant came into the NBA on a LAKERS team which had several quality and experienced veterans.
He sat most of his first year and played sporadic minutes in his second.
Early on Kobe, like Michael, was labeled a “gunner”.

Jerry West saw Kobe in a preliminary workout in 1996, before the draft, and left after about 30 minutes saying that it was
the best workout he had seen from any young player, ever..
In the workout, Kobe actually dominated the best defensive player in the league in the 80s, Michael Cooper.

His work habits told everyone around him that he was not settling to be just a good NBA player.

Those work habits quickly began to manifest themselves.

He was one of the two top players in the league by 2000, and along with the Shaquille O’Neal, the other top two player,
led the LAKERS to three consecutive NBA titles. 2000, 2001 and 2002.

In December, 2005 the LAKERS played the DALLS MAVERICKS.
After three quarters the MAVERICKS trailed the LAKERS 92-61.

Kobe had 62 points.

In three quarters…in actually 33 minutes.

He was 18 of 31 from the field and 22-25 from the free throw line.

The MAVERICKS were a competitive team. Yet, over the first three quarters, as a team, they were outscored
by Kobe, 62-61.

He did not play in the fourth quarter, as the LAKERS won.

Ten years ago today, January 22, 2006, the LAKERS played the TORONTO RAPTORS.

The LAKERS trailed by 18 points in the third quarter.

Kobe had 26 points in the first half.
The LAKERS no longer had numerous quality veterans.
They would eventually gain Pau Gasol in 2008 and win two Titles in 2009 and 2010,
but this 2006 team was not talented.

In the third quarter, against TORONTO, Kobe took over the game.
With TORONTO switching four different defenders on him, Kobe score 55 points in the second half.

Think about that.

For the game he played not quite 42 minutes, and was 28-46 from the field and 18-20 from the free throw line.
That’s 61% from the field and he shot within the lane only 5 times.

This is against the best athletes in the professional world.

In March, 1962 when Wilt Chamberlain scored 100 points…
he took 63 shots from the floor and attempted 32 free throws…..while playing the entire 48 minutes.

When the best players like Lebron James, Dwayne Wade, Jason Kidd, Chris Paul and others gathered to practice for the 2008 Olympics, they were all surprised at Kobe Bryant’s work ethic and training routines. They each gained from seeing him outwork them
and they stated later that it was from Kobe that they learned what it took to ascend to a championship level.
The work habits paid off in the Gold Medal Game against Spain.
When the Game hung in the balance, as Spain was surging…
Bryant took the lead, turned the Game, hit numerous jumpers and drives and led the USA to the Gold Medal….
in the most pressured of Games.

Hard work pays off.
Persistent, consistent hard work pays off immensely.

Kobe Bryant scored 81 points on January 22, 2006.

In his final season….its valid to not merely recall his 5 Titles, Two Gold Medals, and being the 3rd All Time Leading Scorer.

81 points in 42 minutes from a guard….against multiple defenders.

Worth remembering.

SALUTO

Terry
January, 2016

More Unimportant Stuff

If you let your wife read any of these “unimportant” writings she might discover what you are doing sometimes when she asks the question…” What are you thinking?”

As she wonders silently why that guy never called her when he said he would in the 9th grade….
you are thinking about how in the world Buckner let that ball go between his legs and under his glove in 1986.

Or maybe you are trying to figure out why Greg Gant lined up only 8 yards behind the line of scrimmage after already having one punt blocked.

I should not have to explain that one.

Paul Westphal was a great and very intelligent NBA player in the mid70s and early 80s. Boston should not have but did trade him to Phoenix in 1975. In 1976, Westphal led the Suns into the Finals against Boston.
In a very tight Game Six, John Havlichek hit a running bank shot to put Boston up by one as the clock was about to expire and give the Celtics the win.

Westphal called time out to stop the clock.

The Suns were out of timeouts.

After raising his hand to signal timeout, thus stopping the clock, Referee Richie Powers was assaulted by a couple of Boston fans.

As a lifelong Lakers fan I would say that was par for the course.

Powers got to his feet, went to the table and signaled the timeout and assessed Phoenix with a technical foul for calling timeout without having any left.

Jo Jo White went to the foul line and hit the free throw giving Boston a 2 point lead with 1 second remaining.

But…

and this is why Westphal called the timeout.
Phoenix got to in bound the ball at mid court.

Their only hope was to get that opportunity.

Garfield Heard received the inbounds pass and made a jumper from the top of the key as time expired.

What seemed like a blunder by Westphal allowed Phoenix to tie the game.

I have had no meat or sweets since January 4th, today is the 19th…. maybe that’s why all this stuff is rising out of the recesses.

I watched Texas and Alabama play in January, 1965 on a black and white television at my Grandfathers house in Woodlawn.
Joe Namath, who my Father would say was my first step toward rebellion, had his shoes taped white and led Alabama toward a winning touchdown.

From the one yard line he kept the ball and Tommy Nobis
tackled him as he lay across the goal line.
But the Officials ruled him short.

With my perfect view from 50th Street in Woodlawn I could see that Namath scored, which I still believe, but no hands were raised.

Did you know that the signature play from the 1993 Sugar Bowl, where George Teague ran Lamar Thomas down, stripped him of the ball and in essence deflated the Miami swagger… was called back and did not count.
Alabama was offside.

How great were the Buffalo Bills ?
They went to 4 straight Super Bowls.
No wins, but no other team has ever been to 4 straight.

I believe Yogi Berra tagged Jackie Robinson before he scored when he stole home in the 1955 Series.

Yogi won 10 World Series.

I believe Mike Renfro caught the ball and was inbounds in 1978 against the Steelers and the call would have given the Houston Oilers a spot in the Super Bowl.

It is still hard to believe that James Street threw the one ball he did against Arkansas in 1969 to lead Texas to a first down and an eventual touchdown in their win in Fayetteville.

Magic Johnson in 1980 and then James Worthy in 1988 had high number triple doubles in the deciding games of the NBA finals.

Not been done like that otherwise.

If Curt Flood had not broke in on Jim Northrups hard liner in the7th game of the 1968 Series …he would have caught it and Bob Gibson would have had his second straight 3 win Series.

Kobe/Shaq
Magic/Kareem
Jordan/Pippen
Oscar/Alcindor
Cousy/Russell
West /Baylor
Frazier/Monroe
Stockton/Malone

No other league lends itself to twosomes like the NBA.

Did you know that even after the bad outcome in Game 6 of the 1986 Series , the Red Sox had the lead in Game 7 before losing to the Mets.

The kind of “guts” it took to call the on-sides kick last week in the Championship Game was greater than,  but similar to the courage it took
by a previous coach at the same school to completely revamp his offense late in the of Summer of 1971 after two years of 6-5 records with the fan base calling for his resignation.

After being grilled for a long couple of years by a Birmingham sportswriter who has since become a television and radio star… Bears successor invited the Sportswriter to Dinner …
with his family.

It lasted about 20 minutes before Ray Perkins asked the Sportswriter to leave the table and the house.

So much for making nice.

If you are an Alabama fan you must pull for Drew Brees.

Brees was hurt and was not resigned by San Diego after severe arm or shoulder surgery.

The coach of the Dolphins really wanted Brees.
But, the owner did not.

Brees went to New Orleans, excelled
and won a Super Bowl.

The Dolphins failed to get Brees…
and therefore failed to keep their Coach ….
who has since won 4 NCAA Championships in 7 seasons at Alabama.

Even though he selected a great name and became the Worlds Most Recognizable and Famous Athlete ….
Cassius Marcellus Clay also gave up a beautiful name in doing so.

Life is Good….

Terry
January 2016

Unimportant Stuff

Usually I write things that hopefully bend toward some weight and eternal
relevance. Not that they will last or affect anything past the reading, but the words are intended to create thought and consideration.

This one is nothing of the sort.

I really believe that Lou Brock was safe as he attempted to score from third, and beat Willie Hortons throw from left in Game 5 of the 1968 World Series.
The Cardinals would have had a 3-1
Game lead….had he scored… and most likely defeated the Tigers for their 3rd Series win in 5 years… and second of a back to back.

Had he slid there would have been no question of being safe, but his foot was squarely on the plate between Bill Freehan’s legs before he was tagged.

I saw it.

I disagree with Vlade Divac that Robert Horry’s shot was lucky.

After Kobe Bryant drove and missed, Shaquille O’Neal hit the rebound rather than grabbing it, the ball bounced out to the top of the key where Horry was positioned.
He caught the ball in his shooting motion and drained a 3 pointer to give the Lakers a big come-from -behind win to tie the 2002 Western Conference Finals at 2 games apiece.

Had Horry missed, the Lakers would have been down 3-1 and their 3 peat most likely would have been over.

It was not.

It was almost unbelievable that the Patriots recovered from the third circus catch that seemed to cost them a third Super Bowl victory.

After David Tyree’s helmet catch,
Mario Manningham’s ballet dance to keep his feet in while his body was flying toward the sideline, while he caught a perfect throw from Eli Manning, a Russell Wilson pass bounced three times off of a falling receivers hands before being caught inside the 5 yard line to give Seattle a perfect opportunity to win the 2015 Super Bowl.

The Patriots did recover because a back up defensive back remembered Belicheck’s instruction and intercepted Wilsons pass at the goal line.

And, a few years before, Manning would have been whistled down because he would have been “in the grasp” of the defensive lineman, before getting off the pass to Tyree.

These are really “important” things.

I believe that if ESPN had not fallen in love with Robert Griffin Iii in late October, Trent Richardson would have won the Heisman Trophy in 2011.

Do you know that an offhand comment from a scout won the 1988 World Series?

In his closing remarks to the hitters
a Dodger scout told them that when the count was 3-2, Dennis Eckersley would throw his back door slider.
Even though he was too injured to run or play, Kurt Gibson recalled that comment as he stood in the batters box with the pitch count at 2-2. Gibson could not run, but Lasorda inserted him on a hunch.

Gibson homered off the pitch he knew was coming and it propelled a rag tag Dodger team to win the Opening Game, and Orel Hershiser
then carried them to an unlikely Series victory against a better Oakland As team.

An incomplete pass to Don Maynard in the first quarter of Super Bowl III, influenced the whole game and brought about the NFL/AFL merger.

Joe Namath threw over Maynard’s head on a deep fly pattern in the opening moments of the 1969 Super Bowl.
That showed the older Colts defense what was possible, they played to stop that for the next two quarters and allowed Namath to hit George Sauer on 6 or 7 key completions, on the Jets way to defeating the Colts, and upending the balance of power in pro football.

Sometimes a great defensive play has unintended consequences.

Jerry West deflected the dribble, the ball bounded away, and it looked like the Lakers would get possession and put the Celtics away for a game seven win in 1969.
However, instead of getting possession, West saw the ball go straight to Don Nelson at the free throw line. He shot it, it hit the back rim,
bounced high above the top of the backboard and came down directly through the net. It was another “bounce” which went Boston’s way and sent the Lakers to another Finals defeat.

Just like Frank Selvys wide open 10 footer bounced away in 1960 or 61.

Another bounce that seemed to be unreal turned the tables in the 2010 Alabama / Auburn game.

As Mark Ingram ran to what seemed
like another touchdown and a 31-0 lead, an Auburn linebacker punched the ball from his arm. The oblong ball bounced freakishly
in a straight line, within two-three yards of the sideline for what seemed to be about 30 yards.

How??

I cannot recall if Auburn recovered or if the ball bounced through the end zone.

But, it turned the game and Auburn went on to a come-from -behind win to secure their undefeated season.

That ball was last seen walking a tight rope / high wire act with Ringling Brothers Circus.

But this was true about that Auburn team. Cam Newton had what was probably the best season anyone there has ever had. I felt that if he played in that game, he would win.

When he threw a touchdown pass near the end of the second quarter to give Auburn their first score for a 24-7 halftime deficit…I told my wife that Auburn would win. I was not pulling for him, but you had to admire what he was doing.

I believe if the Atlanta Braves had not been as good as they were in 1997-1998 they would have won another one or two World Series.

The Braves had Maddux-Glavine-Smoltz and a line up that was unstoppable….for 162 games.

They were so good they knew they would play deep into October every year.

However, in 1997 they played a Marlins team in the NLCS who knew they were to be dismantled after the season. They were desperate.

The Braves were comfortable knowing they were so good that they would ” be there” next year. They were.

They were beaten by the desperate Marlins in 1997, and again beaten by a desperate and inferior San Diego Padres team, led by Ken Caminiti, in 1998.
Had they been not quite as good, they might have been more desperate….and victorious.

Another thing, Bobby Cox was s great manager. But he had a goal each year which was revealing. He wanted to be the best team over the regular season.

What?

That would be like Saban saying he wanted only to have the best team in the Western Division of the SEC.

Shortsighted.

When Reggie Jackson hit three home runs on three consecutive swings in Game Six of the 1977 World Series everyone was in awe.

But another fact is worth remembering.

Jackson also homered on his last swing in Game 5. It was a Dodger win, but he homered in his final swing. No one really noticed.

He did not swing in his first at bat
in Game Six…..
so he homered on four consecutive swings in four at bats In a World Series.

One other ” Reggie ” fact.

In the 1978 playoff between the Yankees / Red Sox, Bucky Dent homered to give the Yankees the lead in that game.

That almost killed the Boston effort.

Dent was hit in the foot by a foul tip, limped around and was almost taken out of the game by Bob Lemon. On the next pitch he hit a three run homer over the left field wall which caused Yaztremski to almost fall to his knees and Red Sox fans to forever give Dent a new middle name.

An inning or so later, Reggie homered to give the Yankees an insurance run.

They needed it.

They beat Boston not on Dents unlikely homer which everyone recalls. They beat Boston on Reggie’s homer no one remembers.

Not really important or of any lasting significance…but these things sit somewhere in my mind, most likely taking up space which could be better used.

Probably more to come later.

Terry
January 2016

The Great and Constant Battle

Heard a conversation yesterday between two friends of mine. They were discussing whether or not believers really acknowledged the actual presence of Evil in the world, and in the life of a believer.

Some believers have the idea that God intends for them to suffer so they might learn. Others possess the notion that they must suffer here on earth so they might have the reward of Heaven.

Evil exists, people.

Read the 5th section of The Lords Prayer given us by Christ Himself.

If Evil does not exist why did Paul instruct the Ephesians to put on a suit of ARMOR.

In Rome, every statue of Paul has the great man holding a sword.

One does not need a sword unless he is doing battle.
Know for sure, we are in constant BATTLE.

Think about this,
from where does temptation come?

It does not come to us from God….
so we might learn a lesson.

If Christ instructed His followers to pray that they might be delivered from temptation…it comes from some source from which we need to be delivered.

Why do you suffer temptation?

The answer is in John 10:10.

Jesus lead us to pray to be delivered from Evil.

We have an enemy which wishes and works to steal, kill you and destroy the life laid out for you by your Redeemer.

Job suffered not because God brought up Job’s name to the Enemy.

Our common Enemy was after Job…
and came to God after him.

Evil is real and It works for your harm.

You have weaponry.

In preparation for His Ministry,
Jesus was confronted with Evil.

Know this,
He was constantly confronted with Evil.

As we are.

In His Confrontation, our Redeemer
showed us the weaponry His Father gave Him.

Scripture.

The Spoken Word of God to us.

It is the sword in Paul’s hands.

It is the sword which can be in your hand.

It’s the method Christ used to push back Evil.

He is our Great Example.

You will fight the battle with Evil until you pass from this existence into the next.

Use the weapons given you.

Acknowledge the Battle of Today.

Swing the Sword.

Terry
January, 2016

A Confounding Gift

My wife watches the show, The Voice. I have watched it with her at times and been drawn into the banter between the Judges and sometimes by the talent of the participants.

This past season the talent level seemed to be greater than in earlier shows.

The winner this year was a young man who seemed to have no “roof in his mouth” or limit to his range.

Personally I was pulling for the blonde girl who finished second.

I noticed that after most of the winners’
performances, which all seemed to be jaw-dropping, one or two judges would comment that the show needed someone like him.

They would sometimes not be able to describe how much they were affected by his performance.

In their awe they were confounded that he had the range which he displayed.

And, all he did was sing.

He did not dance around.
He did not get very expressive with his
face.

Even when praise was being heaped upon him by the Judges he smiled almost a sly smile.

Like he knew something.

Not sly …but maybe more humble
and with an assurance beyond what the other participants revealed.

He watched as his own Coach could not put a finger on a perfect explanation of his Gift.

One Judge spoke and, I believe, said…
My God has signed His Name to your voice.”

That’s powerful.

The young mans’ appearance was probably not what attracted the masses to vote for him.

It was not what made them all turn their chairs initially.

It was not what continually amazed them.

His looks did not win the contest.

The contest was won by the Gift he received….
and by his full exercise of It.

Personally,
I agree with the Judge who said…
“My God signed His Name to your voice.”

And that’s how it is when we….
no matter our appearance….

no matter our position….

when we allow The Gift
placed within us to be fully seen and fully exercised ….

It brings glory to God
It brings revelation of Him to those viewing or hearing it
and it can amaze those being touched by it.

Gifts exercised properly reveal the Giftor.

Gifts revealed fully uncover
more than the one possessing the Gift.

Are your Gifts being revealed in the humble,
non-attention gathering way the young man who won, revealed his Gift?

Some seek credit for their Gift.

It’s probably natural to do that.

But Gifts from above….
like the Gift of a seemingly unlimited singing Voice…
Gifts that confound and leave otherwise very expressive people speechless… are supernatural.

These Gifts come down
like “every good and perfect Gift, from the
Father of Lights with Whom there is no shadow of turning.”

Know that you possess a “good and perfect Gift”.

Seek it.
Look within and seek It.

Ask for It to be revealed.

And then….
allow It to bring confounding revelation to those who receive It.

It can confound them into a search of their own to find the One who gives the Gifts.

They, then, will receive the very best and perfect Gift.

Terry
January 2016